Hawassa half marathon race held successfully

The Hawassa half marathon race took place today under the guiding slogan “Clean Ethiopia”. Winners emerged in both the women's and men's categories. The event aims to promote local tourism and foster a healthy community.

The Hawassa half marathon race, organized under the slogan “Clean Ethiopia,” was held in Addis Ababa on February 1, 2018, by Fana Media Corporation. In the women's category, athlete Bethlehem Asmare claimed first place with a time of 1 hour, 11 minutes, and 35 seconds. Second and third places went to athletes Tinebeb Negga and Yatenet Koremshe, respectively.

In the men's race, athlete Semachew Walde secured victory in 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 7 seconds. Athletes Getachew Kidane and Sultan Abdela finished second and third. The event is designed to highlight tourism attractions around Hawassa and build a healthier community, with expectations of significant contributions in these areas. Guided by the “Clean Ethiopia” initiative, it plays a key role in promoting Ethiopian sports and tourism sectors.

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